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SUMMARY:Piscataway Conoy Tribe Wellness and Sage Practices
LOCATION:Bowie\nBowie
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DESCRIPTION:In this program\, Troi Madison Newman will discuss the history
  of tribal wellness\, specifically with sage\, sweetgrass\, cedar\, and to
 bacco. She will share how the Piscataway Conoy Tribe uses tobacco for well
 ness and explain traditional sage practices. Each individual will be provi
 ded their own ethically sourced\, indigenous-grown sage bundle for smudgin
 g..\nhttps://pgcmls.libnet.info/event/7616110
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><em>The presenter will only have enough sa
 ge for 20 participants. It will be handed out on a first-come\, first-serv
 ed basis.&nbsp\;</em><strong></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Troi Madison Newman
 </strong>&nbsp\;is a black-indigenous enrolled citizen of the Piscataway C
 onoy Tribe\, Maryland\, a graphic designer\, and a recent paralegal gradua
 te student from George Washington University. Troi is a certified American
  Board Association paralegal. From 2019 to 2021\, while obtaining her mast
 er&rsquo\;s degree at George Washington University\, Troi researched Missi
 ng Murdered Indigenous Women under Professor Lisa Leibow and Professor Eli
 zabeth Rule. Troi&rsquo\;s research led to a publishing thesis: &ldquo\;Ar
 e Tribal Courts equipped with the knowledge and resources to handle MMIW c
 ases of non-Native perpetrators?&rdquo\;. This thesis allowed Troi to inte
 rview Honorary Pat Sekaquaptewa\, Justice of Hopi Appellate Court\, The Co
 urt of Indian Affairs Western Region Court\; Magistrate Marsha Harlan\, Pr
 osecutor Stephanie Whisnan\, and Sophia Torres. Troi is the Project Artist
  of the Guide to Indigenous Maryland App available in the Apple Store and 
 Google Play.</p>\n<p><img src="https://pgcmls.info/frontend-images/editor/
 pgcmls/1658438460184.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt="" /></p>\n<p></p>\
 n<p>Please be advised that the status\, location\, or format of this event
  may change based on COVID-19 pandemic conditions. Please visit this page 
 prior to traveling to the branch/venue for the program.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Fac
 e masks and physical distancing are recommended for all participants over 
 the age of 2.</li>\n<li>Please register via the link on this page or by ca
 lling (240) 455-5451 to show interest and to receive event updates.</li>\n
 <li>Registration does not guarantee admission.</li>\n<li>Participation is 
 permitted on a first-come\, first-served basis.</li>\n<li>Capacity limits 
 may apply.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Tenga en cuenta que el estado\, ubicaci&oacute\
 ;n\, o formato de este evento puede cambiar dependiendo de las condiciones
  de la pandemia COVID-19. Por favor\, visite esta p&aacute\;gina antes de 
 ir a la sucursal/lugar para el programa.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>M&aacute\;scaras y
  distancia social se recomendado para todos los participantes mayores de d
 os a&ntilde\;os.</li>\n<li>Por favor reg&iacute\;strese por medio del enla
 ce en esta p&aacute\;gina o llame al (240) 455-5451 para demostrar su inte
 r&eacute\;s y recibir las &uacute\;ltimas noticias.</li>\n<li>La registrac
 i&oacute\;n no garantiza su admisi&oacute\;n.&nbsp\;</li>\n<li>La particip
 aci&oacute\;n se permite por orden de llegada.</li>\n<li>Podr&aacute\; apl
 icarse l&iacute\;mites de capacidad.</li>\n</ul>\nhttps://pgcmls.libnet.in
 fo/event/7616110
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